A 332,400-sf mixed use urban infill project, comprised of two separate buildings containing 302-units, 24,700-sf of retail and restaurant, and a 7-story parking garage. Centerpiece of project is a central piazza running between the buildings.

5.5-acre mixed use development consisting of a 114,140-sf, 9-story office building with 7,000-sf of retail and a 3,500-sf bank. The site also includes a 9-story, 160-key hotel, a 9-story, 53-unit condominium building, 5,790-sf of retail, a 3,500-sf restaurant, a 43,400-sf, 3-story bowling center, a 6 to 9-story residential building with 500-units, 7,500-sf of retail and a 55,000-sf grocery store.

WDG designed a total of 5.5-acres, including an 8-story residential building with 253 units, an 11-story residential building with 182 units, a 184-key hotel, 246-key time share resort, and a total of 80,000-sf of retail space.

Two 20- and 27-story residential towers – part of the Tysons redevelopment master plan – totaling approximately 800,123-gsf. Includes 461 units, 3,286-sf of retail and 5 levels of structured parking for 712 cars.

As part of a master development, 2 residential buildings with 316 residential units and 20,000-sf of retail and restaurant spaces. Site also includes 40,000-sf of stand-alone retail and restaurant building space. Type 3A and 5A wood frame construction residential buildings, type 1A retail buildings and parking garage.

2nd and H Street Hotel & Residences will be a mixed-use building with 165 hotel keys and 320 residential units, with 15,000 GSF active retail offerings along Massachusetts Avenue and H Street corridor. The hotel tower will be on the eastern portion of the site, at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and 2nd Street. This will provide the hotel with exceptional visibility and orients it to the predominantly commercial projects to the east. The residential tower will occupy the western half of the site and will be similarly aligned toward the more residential use character that extends north along the Avenue. As such, the building will serve as a transition point.

The building will establish a street-wall along Massachusetts Avenue, with the grade level dedicated to retail shops and animated lobbies. At the junction of Massachusetts, H and 3rd Streets, is a public plaza designed to highlight that important intersection and serve as a gateway to H Street to the east. Atypical in Washington, but necessitated by the fact the site is an air rights parcel where below-grade parking is not possible, the project will incorporate two levels of parking on the 2nd and 3rd Floors, integrated into the structural truss system that spans the highway below. The parking levels will be enclosed with exteriors carefully designed to read as a crown for the 1st Floor and incorporating elements that are carried through to the floors above. This approach will meet the anticipated challenge of incorporating structured parking by making it a design feature.

Above the parking levels, upper floors will be arranged in an “L” configuration along 2nd and H Streets. This will create a grand elevated plaza along Massachusetts Avenue at the 4th Floor that is accessible to residents and visitors. It will afford them dramatic views and an active gathering space that incorporates environmentally sustainable features. The ten upper floors will rise above the elevated plaza to 130 feet in height, stepping back as required by zoning at 110 feet and 120 feet on the two uppermost stories. The step-back decks and rooftop penthouse level incorporate green roof elements and technologies. The penthouse level will be highly amenitized, with a pool and gathering spaces to serve residents and visitors.